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Step 1
Usa una pistola de calor para suavizar el adhesivo debajo del marco de plástico en la parte inferior del iPod.
Step 2
Desatornilla tres tornillos de la parte inferior del iPod:
Step 3
Inserta un spudger de metal en la ranura en la parte inferior del iPod, justo encima del conector de la base.
Step 4
Coloca una púa de guitarra entre la rueda de clic y la caja del Nano y retire el spudger de metal.
Step 5
Levanta la rueda de clic con una mano y use una herramienta de abertura de plástico para extraer el conector del cable plano de la rueda de clic de su zócalo en la placa lógica.
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